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Walk Down the Garden Path: Leaves, Freeze, and Eye Pleasing
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Welcome to my Western Pennsylvania garden. Join me on a "Walk Down the Garden Path". Thursday, October 30, 2008. Leaves, Freeze, and Eye Pleasing. I have been waiting patiently this year for our trees to be at their peak color in order to photograph them to share with you and as part of Dave's Garden Blogger's Fall Color Project. I also took some pictures this morning after a very hard frost and maybe a few snowflakes? So, here are some photos from around our house taken within this past week. Enjoy!
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Egypt Farm: Eating Watermelon Seeds
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A dip into the plant life of Egypt. Sunday, July 6, 2008. The process is easy and straightforward. It goes like this: First collect the black watermelon seeds after eating the juicy red parts of the watermelon and instead of throwing them away put them in a colandar. When the seeds cool down, pick one and crack it open with your teeth then eat the small kernal inside it. Yummy! Posted by Ashraf Al Shafaki. July 6, 2008 at 9:07 PM. If I can manage to stop the birds from pecking holes in my Watermelons I'l...
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The optimistic gardener: It seemed like a good idea at the time or - Coffee anyone?
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Saturday, November 01, 2008. It seemed like a good idea at the time or - Coffee anyone? Ever felt like changing subject when someone asks you about why the garden path ends in the neighbour’s fence or why the only view is blocked by a huge tent – a temporary arrangement, now in its fourth year? Cheer up, you are not alone. Lack of planning or “it didn’t really turn out the way I had expected it” is the theme song of my gardening life. One only needs to know how to handle it. Where do you want it? Another...